Tuition Assistance (TA) Programs allow enlisted service members to advance their military and civilian education.
Tuition Assistance (TA) Programs allow enlisted service members to advance their military and civilian education. Through these programs, service members can enroll in academic or technical courses and degree programs at two-year or four-year institutions. These courses can be taken on-installation, off-installation, or through distance learning.
The institution must be accredited by a body recognized by the Department of Education. Your service branch will pay your tuition directly to the school.
To learn more about the specifics of TA, service members should consult with an education counselor by visiting their local installation education office or by accessing a virtual education center online.
Tuition assistance may be used for the following programs:
All four service branches and the US Coast Guard offer financial assistance for voluntary, off-duty education programs to support service members’ personal and professional goals. This program is available to officers, warrant officers, and enlisted active-duty service personnel. Additionally, members of the National Guard and Reserve Components may be eligible for Tuition Assistance based on their service eligibility.
To qualify for Tuition Assistance, an enlisted service member must have enough time remaining in service to complete the course for which they have applied.
To be eligible for Tuition Assistance, an enlisted service member must have enough time remaining in service to complete the course for which they have applied. Upon completing a course, an officer using Tuition Assistance must fulfill a service obligation that runs parallel with — not in addition to — any existing service obligation.
The Tuition Assistance Program may fund up to 100% of your college tuition and certain
fees with the following limits:
➜ Not to exceed $250 per semester credit hour or $166 per quarter credit hour
➜ Not to exceed $4,500 per fiscal year, October 1 through September 30
➜ Tuition
➜ Course-specific fees such as laboratory fee or online course fee
NOTE: All fees must directly relate to the specific course enrollment of the service member.
➜ Books and course materials
➜ Flight training fees
➜ Taking the same course twice
➜ Continuing education units, or CEUs
Keep in mind that TA will NOT fund your college courses — and you will have to reimburse any funds already paid — if any of the following situations occur:
➜ Leaving the service before the course ends
➜ Quitting the course for reasons other than personal illness, military transfer, or
mission requirements
➜ Failing the course
While the Tuition Assistance (TA) program is offered by the services, the Department
of Veterans Affairs administers a variety of education benefit programs. Some of the
Veterans Affairs programs, such as the Post-9/11 Veterans Education Assistance Act
of 2008, also known as the Post-9/11 GI Bill, can work well with the Tuition Assistance program, as it can supplement fees not
covered by Tuition Assistance.
In addition, the Post-9/11 GI Bill® funds are available to you after you leave the
military. If your service ended before January 1, 2013, you have 15 years to use this
benefit. If your service ended on or after January 1, 2013, the benefit won’t expire.
The Tuition Assistance program is a benefit that is available only while you’re in
the service.
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Application Process
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Prior to your course enrollment, you may be required to develop an education plan
or complete Tuition Assistance (TA) orientation.
Be sure to keep the following important information in mind when you apply:
➜ Military tuition assistance may only be used to pursue degree programs at colleges
and universities in the United States that are regionally or nationally accredited
by an accrediting body recognized by the U.S Department of Education.
A quick way to check the accreditation of a school is by visiting the Department of Education.
➜ Your service’s education center must approve your military tuition assistance before
you enroll in a course.
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